It's plain ridiculous that we continue to allow the weather to have an impact on elections. As Bathia Mapes can attest to, we here in Oregon know how to do elections. I only hope other states will come join us in the 21st century sooner than later.

Y'know, the town with like 50 people in either Vermont or NH that pride themselves on being the first in the country to vote. Polls open at 12.01am and close once everybody's finished voting (usually before 1).

Y'know, the town with like 50 people in either Vermont or NH that pride themselves on being the first in the country to vote. Polls open at 12.01am and close once everybody's finished voting (usually before 1).

Y'know, the town with like 50 people in either Vermont or NH that pride themselves on being the first in the country to vote. Polls open at 12.01am and close once everybody's finished voting (usually before 1).

Ya mean this one...

skullkrusher:Dixville Notch was a tie! We got a horse race ladies and germs!

After the election someone please take the phrase "horse race" behind the barn and shoot it. Thanks

Pincy:It's plain ridiculous that we continue to allow the weather to have an impact on elections. As Bathia Mapes can attest to, we here in Oregon know how to do elections. I only hope other states will come join us in the 21st century sooner than later.

Washington's exclusively vote by mail as well.

/The NW is smart enough to realize that voters don't go out in the rain//Unless they are weird like I am - a monthish in Seattle and I have yet to buy a replacement umbrella.///It's weird not being able to vote for DeFazio.

Pincy:It's plain ridiculous that we continue to allow the weather to have an impact on elections. As Bathia Mapes can attest to, we here in Oregon know how to do elections. I only hope other states will come join us in the 21st century sooner than later.

Indeed. Voted two weeks ago in the great state of Oregon - no lines at the kitchen table.